The Plastic Museum
Temporary installation that highlights the importance of plastic as a multipurpose material and its contribution to protecting the environment
What is the Plastic Museum?
The Plastic Museum is an initiative that we participate in, backed by the communications platform EsPlásticos, to raise awareness on the importance of recycling, the circular economy and sustainability.
It was designed as a temporary installation, exclusively built using plastic materials, across from the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid, and on the 17th May 2021 it was completely reused on occasion of World Recycling Day.
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Sustainable Development Goals
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Built using 100%
The Plastic Museum housed a selection of pieces made of this material, which are fundamental to life, and originate from such diverse fields as food, health, technology, mobility or agriculture.
These exhibition pieces showed the various reasons why plastics are essential for our society, and they provide efficient and sustainable solutions to resolve the environmental challenges of our time.
Our company goals with this ECOinitiative
The Armando Alvarez Group, as an active participant in this project, invited everyone to visit this modular-architecture museum that was made entirely of polymers, with a double purpose:
To raise awareness on the multiple uses of plastic in our daily life.
To invite people to reflect on subsequent uses in accordance with the demands made by our society within the context of a circular economy.
ECOinitiative included in the best practices of the United Nations Global Compact, which promotes sustainable development and corporate social responsibility.
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At the Armando Alvarez group we work on a circular model of plastics based on: sustainable purchases, ECOdesign, ECOsolutions, use and consumption, recycling and reintroduction to the value chain.
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